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Semrush vs Moz: Which SEO Tool is Better?

For about 8 months after launching Startup Cafe Digital (my agency business), I genuinely believed that free SEO tools were all I needed to help me crush it in both business and blogging.

To be fair, we weren’t offering SEO services back then like we do now, but we were helping our clients with content creation and content marketing.

My team and I would register for free trials with Semrush, Moz, and other premium SEO tools, and of course, rely heavily on the free Keyword Planner tool from Google Ads for keyword research and content planning.

But eventually, I hit a wall in my agency journey where just relying on Keyword Planner and trial runs of Semrush and Moz wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Having been impressed with Moz and Semrush, I finally decided to take the plunge and invest in Moz, and a few months later, Semrush for keyword and competition analysis.

Up until then, I didn’t even realize what I was missing out on.

With tools such as Semrush and Moz, you get to take your SEO game up a notch and come out with truly astounding results for your blog, business, and clients.

If you’re reading this, then you’re probably deciding whether to invest in one of these SEO tools.

You may have tried the free version of one of these or both these SEO tools and are now considering whether it’s worth upgrading to the full version.

Well, you’ve come to the right place.

Even if you’ve never tried any of these SEO tools, please read this post to learn more about their features and how you can leverage the power of these tools to improve your site’s search rankings.

In this post, I’ll compare two of the most popular SEO tools on the market and see how they compete against each other on features, ease-of-use, and pricing.

Semrush vs Moz (at a Glance)

Here’s a quick snapshot of the two tools — for an in-depth comparison, go through the whole article.

Winner and Best Overall
 
Moz

Semrush isn't just a tool for me — it's my SEO sidekick! From elevating my blogs to powering our agency's client strategies, its features are game-changers. If you're looking to turbocharge your business or blogging journey, Semrush is your ticket to the top.

Since co-founder Rand Fishkin's exit from Moz, there's been a noticeable dip in the value proposition of Moz Pro. I'd suggest giving the 30-day free trial of Moz a shot and then deciding if it's worth investing in.

Product Rating:
4.8
Product Rating:
3.9
Starts at $129.95/mo
Starts at $99/mo
  • Extensive keyword research capabilities
  • Detailed site audit features
  • Competitive analysis insights
  • Backlink tracking and analysis
  • Content optimization recommendations
  • Advertising and PPC data insights
  • Widely recognized proprietary metric for domain strength
  • Useful for optimizing local business listings
  • Browser extension gives instant SEO insights
  • Moz's Q&A forum and blogs are resources for learning and support
  • Can be overwhelming for beginners
  • Higher cost compared to some alternatives
  • Access to historical data requires higher-tier plans
  • Expensive for the features offered
  • Data is not as accurate or updated as Semrush
  • Limited keyword and backlink data
  • Cluttered UI
  • Reporting feature lacks depth.
Winner and Best Overall

Semrush isn't just a tool for me — it's my SEO sidekick! From elevating my blogs to powering our agency's client strategies, its features are game-changers. If you're looking to turbocharge your business or blogging journey, Semrush is your ticket to the top.

Product Rating:
4.8
Starts at $129.95/mo
  • Extensive keyword research capabilities
  • Detailed site audit features
  • Competitive analysis insights
  • Backlink tracking and analysis
  • Content optimization recommendations
  • Advertising and PPC data insights
  • Can be overwhelming for beginners
  • Higher cost compared to some alternatives
  • Access to historical data requires higher-tier plans
Moz

Since co-founder Rand Fishkin's exit from Moz, there's been a noticeable dip in the value proposition of Moz Pro. I'd suggest giving the 30-day free trial of Moz a shot and then deciding if it's worth investing in.

Product Rating:
3.9
Starts at $99/mo
  • Widely recognized proprietary metric for domain strength
  • Useful for optimizing local business listings
  • Browser extension gives instant SEO insights
  • Moz's Q&A forum and blogs are resources for learning and support
  • Expensive for the features offered
  • Data is not as accurate or updated as Semrush
  • Limited keyword and backlink data
  • Cluttered UI
  • Reporting feature lacks depth.

Key Takeaways

  • Semrush stands out for comprehensive keyword research, site audits, competitive analysis, and backlink tracking, with a vast database of over 20 billion keywords.
  • Moz offers strong domain and page authority metrics, valuable for optimizing local listings and providing free SEO insights through its browser extension.
  • Both tools are excellent, but Semrush is recommended for its extensive features and accurate data, making it a favorite among SEO professionals and agencies.
  • Pricing reflects the value, with Semrush starting at $129.95/month and Moz at $99/month. Semrush‘s higher cost is justified by its broader capabilities and more accurate data.
  • Free trials are available for both tools, allowing users to explore features before committing.

What is Semrush?

What is Semrush

Just giving a search on Google with the keywords “SEO tools” will show you exactly how complicated and crammed up the SEO world is.

There’s a tidal wave of resources out there and while most of these tools are loaded with features, they can make our lives complicated.

But most bloggers, SEO professionals, and digital marketing agencies will agree that Semrush probably provides the best bang for buck.

I use Semrush for pretty much everything I do. I use it to find new keyword opportunities, do backlink analysis, fix site issues, and to spy on competitors’ keywords.

At Startup Cafe, we use Semrush to help our clients rank better in search engines for competitive keywords and check data on how their competitors are utilizing SEO and SEM.

If you know the current state of SEO, you know just how important long-tail keywords and low-competition keywords are. And that’s exactly the kind of data Semrush provides.

In fact, Semrush has the largest keyword database in the industry (over 20 billion keywords) and you can easily obtain thousands of keyword variations for your target keywords.

Semrush Stats and Facts

Semrush is also second to none when it comes to providing the most accurate search volume data for keywords.

Whether you’re using it to improve the SEO of your posts or to bolster your Google Ads campaigns, you can rely on Semrush to present the most accurate and relevant metrics for your target keywords.

How to Use Semrush

If you’ve never tried Semrush before, then you can read this section to know how to start. Others can skip this part of the post and move on to the next section to read the rest of the article.

To get started, you’ll need an active Semrush account. If you don’t have one, you can register for a free Semrush account using the link below.

This will give you free access to Semrush‘s PRO plan for 14 days.

Once you’ve registered and logged into the Semrush dashboard, you’ll find the default search bar like the one shown below. If you’d like data on SEO traffic, navigate to Organic Research from the main navigation menu.

Semrush Dashboard

Next, you can type the domain name of your competitor to see the keywords they are ranking for. For this example, I plugged in the Semrush website to examine the keywords they are currently ranking for.

The results for your search should look something like this:

Semrush Organic Research Report

Scroll down till you find the Top Organic Keywords section and click “View all” to see all the organic keywords of the target domain.

Semrush Organic Positions Report

The next step is to set filters to find the top 10 keywords for which your competitor is ranking for (this is just an example. You can set any parameters you deem fit for your competitive analysis).

If you’re analyzing a large website, make sure the monthly search volume for these keywords is at least 1,000+. Once you’ve applied the filters, the results page should look something like this:

Semrush - Filtered Keywords

Once you have the data for the top 10 keywords that your competition is ranking for, you can optimize your own keyword strategy and content to make sure your website ranks well for each of these 10 keywords.

In some cases, your competition may already be a big player in the market with several backlinks and other SEO factors to back them up.

In such cases, what you can do is chase ‘low-hanging fruits’ aka long-tail keywords with low-to-medium competition.

These are the keywords where the search volume is low, but the traffic is high since there is little to no competition.

For example, let’s say you own a meditation retreat in Singapore and you’d like to increase the search traffic to your website.

Instead of trying to optimize your site for the keywords ‘meditation retreat’, you can optimize your site for keywords ‘buddhist meditation retreat in singapore’ which is a long-tail keyword with low search volume, but good traffic.

The best part about Semrush is that you can check not just Google ranking results, but also Bing.

You can also check how your website and your competitors are ranking in over 120 countries.

Semrush Organic Research Report

With the paid version of Semrush, you get the following features:

  • Site Audit – This is one of the best features that Semrush offers. You can do a site audit to find and fix the issues with your website. Semrush offers ‘health percentage’ of your site and notifies you via email whenever the health percentage of your site is at risk.
SEMrush Review - SEMrush Site Audit
  • Position TrackingSemrush‘s position tracking tool is widely recognized as the most accurate position tracking tool on the market. With the pro version of Semrush, you can select up to 500 keywords and see how your website is ranking on search engines for these keywords. You can frequently monitor your site’s search visibility on both desktop and mobile, and take the necessary steps to optimize your rankings for critical keywords.
Semrush Position Tracking Report
  • Backlink Audit – With the Backlink Audit tool, you can conduct deep link analysis and identify toxic backlinks that may be hurting your site’s rankings. Semrush also sends you email alerts whenever the tool spots suspicious backlinks. Once you’ve identified all the toxic backlinks to your site, you can use Semrush to create a disavow file, which you can then submit to Google Search Console.
Semrush - Backlink Audit Toxic Score Report
  • SEO Reports – If you run an agency, you know the importance of sharing weekly reports with your clients to track progress towards your goals. Semrush has the best reporting features amongst all premium SEO tools. You can choose from any of the ready-made report templates the tool offers, and all reports can be exported as PDFs.
Semrush SEO Report Templates

You can even schedule PDF reports to be sent to you via email at regular intervals.

Scheduled reports are available even with the most basic plan ($129.95/mo).

With the Guru plan ($249.95/mo), you can create branded reports by placing your company logo and name at the top of each report to give a personal touch to your SEO reports.

With the Business plan ($449.95), you can take it to the next level by creating white label PDF reports by customizing the look and feel of your reports.

You can do all these and more with a PRO subscription of Semrush.

My suggestion would be to first try their free 2-week trial and use all these features yourself.

I personally use Semrush‘s Guru plan ($249.95/mo) because of the higher limits and the fact that you get access to Semrush‘s Content Marketing toolkit. This toolkit includes 6 amazing content marketing tools to help level up your content and beat your organic competitors in SERPs.

To learn more about Semrush‘s Content Marketing Toolkit, refer to this in-depth guide on Semrush’s content marketing features.

Verdict: Semrush is a top-notch SEO tool, which is used and trusted by SEO gurus throughout the world. If this is the first time you’re investing in an SEO software, then Semrush is the tool you should opt for because it allows you to perform advanced SEO tasks with ease.

From keyword research to competitive analysis to technical SEO audit, you can trust Semrush to arm you with useful data to help you rank higher in search engine result pages (SERPs). In other words, you’ll be improving your site’s SEO by leaps and bounds.

Is it worth paying over $100 a month? Yes, and it’s worth every penny. When used to its potential, the ROI is pretty strong with this one.

What is Moz?

Moz Pro

Started way back in 2004 by Rand Fishkin and Gillian Muessig, Moz first started as an SEO consulting company before they developed their first SEO tool.

Rand Fishkin is immensely popular in the SEO community, and deservedly so. His Whiteboard Friday videos are a must-watch and his brilliant book Lost and Founder should be required reading for all entrepreneurs and marketers.

Though Fishkin is no longer at Moz (he left the company in 2018 to launch SparkToro), he’s still in the board of directors and an integral part of the company and its ethos.

I’m a big fan of Rand Fishkin and his content. He’s one of the few SEO thought leaders who can be considered an influencer.

But when it comes to Moz’s flagship SEO tools, I’ve mixed feelings.

Like Semrush, Moz is an all-purpose SEO tool that you can use for site audit, backlink analysis, keyword research, and so on.

But that’s where the similarities end.

Read on to learn about my reservations about spending $100 a month on Moz.

How to Use Moz

To get started, let’s talk about some of the good things that Moz offers.

The best part about Moz is that pretty much everything good about it is FREE.

So if you’re on a shoestring budget and don’t want to invest in SEO tools yet, but still want to ensure that your site ranks well, then the free services offered by Moz are industry standard.

All of these tools below are free and you can use them to improve the search visibility of your site:

  • Link Explorer – You can track your link profile and uncover link building opportunities using this free tool
  • Keyword Explorer – Helps you find the best keywords in your niche
  • MozBar – Perhaps the best among free tools offered by Moz, MozBar is a Google Chrome extension that offers you a glimpse into any site’s Page Authority (PA) and Domain Authority (DA), both crucial metrics, on a regular basis.

Your site’s PA and DA change on a monthly basis, so it’s important to keep a watchful eye on how your site is measured in these terms. Moreover, you can perform keyword research and link analysis of the sites you visit right from the browser bar (like shown below) without having to access the dashboard. You can get your MozBar Chrome extension for free here.

MozBar

If you’re using Moz for free, then you can perform up to 3 searches per day. For the example below, I gave a search on “Moz.com” to find their DA and PA and to get a fair idea about their backlink profile.

Moz DA Stats

Now to the part that isn’t that good.

Having been impressed with the free services offered by Moz, I decided to take the plunge for paid subscription and found myself a little underwhelmed.

I didn’t mind paying the $99 per month price for standard subscription as long as the tools offered were worth that sum.

Being a fan of Rand Fishkin, I so wanted to like Moz Pro, but it fell short of my expectations.

I found myself using it less and less and canceled the subscription to look for better and cheaper alternatives.

Having said that, Moz by no means is a bad SEO tool.

I still use their free tools such as Link Explorer and MozBar for SEO to keep a track of my sites’ PA and DA.

Moreover, Moz has some incredible SEO and content marketing resources that you can check out for free here.

If you’re a beginner, then Moz has some of the best resources that you can read to familiarize yourself with SEO tactics. Moz’s Beginner’s Guide to SEO is perhaps the best SEO resource if you’d like to learn the basics of SEO.

They also have an amazing blog that I visit regularly.

Whiteboard Friday, a video series featuring started by co-founder Rand Fishkin, is something that you should tune in to every week.

But if you were to ask me if I would ever subscribe to Moz Pro again for $99/month, my answer would be No.

I’d like to emphasize that this is my personal experience with Moz.

There are people who swear by Moz and they may be able to elaborate more on the paid services offered by Moz. Perhaps they’ve been able to spend more time with the tool and used it to its full potential.

For me, everything good offered by Moz is free and if you had to invest in an SEO tool, I’d recommend Semrush.

Semrush vs Moz: Which SEO Tool Should You Buy?

If you were to compare the free tools offered by each of these platforms, both have their own strengths and limitations. But if we were to compare the features offered under paid subscriptions, then I’d highly recommend Semrush over Moz.

I use Semrush for pretty much every SEO task that I do. Not just for my own blogs, but also for my agency business where we offer SEO services to our clients.

In my opinion, Semrush is a must-have tool if you want to grow your business as well as your blogging career.

The sheer amount of data available on Semrush can be overwhelming at times, but they have excellent training materials and product guides to help you every step of the way.

Their support team is really helpful and they organize weekly webinars that you can participate in to hone your SEO skills.

Moz, on the other hand, is expensive for the features it offers.

The best thing to do would be to try the free 30-day trial of Moz and probably then decide to take a plunge if you like the product.

Like I said, your experience with the product may differ and you may find value in the paid services which they offer.

On the other hand, if you had to invest in a powerful SEO tool, then Semrush has all the features you need and more. Give it a try!

Moz vs Semrush: Pricing

In this section, we’ll briefly examine the pricing plans offered by both these tools.

Moz Pricing

Moz Pro Pricing Plans

These are the Moz Pro pricing plans as of August 2020:

  • Standard – $99/mo (ideal for beginners)
  • Medium – $179/mo (ideal for startups)
  • Large – $249/mo (ideal for small businesses and agencies)
  • Premium – $999/mo (ideal for large agencies and businesses)

Note: You can save 20% by switching to annual pricing.

Semrush Pricing

Semrush Pricing Plans

Semrush increased their prices in early 2023. This is Semrush‘s current pricing structure:

  • Pro – $129.95/mo (ideal for startups and bloggers)
  • Guru – $249.95/mo (ideal for SMBs and marketing agencies)
  • Business – $499.95/mo (ideal for enterprise and large businesses)

Note: You can save up to 17% by switching to annual billing.

Final Verdict: Semrush vs Moz

I’ve had a fantastic experience using Semrush. I couldn’t recommend it highly enough. Having said that, I’d like you to approach these tools without any preconceived notions and form your own judgment in deciding which tool is more suited for your business and website.

Which is why I’d urge you to try these tools for at least two weeks, or maybe even a month, before forming an opinion.

Luckily, you can grab a free trial of both these tools and get access to most of their top features.

To summarize this post, here’s a visual breakdown of how Semrush compares with Moz on key parameters:

Semrush vs Moz: Visual Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is Semrush better than Moz?

Yes, Semrush is often considered better than Moz for its extensive keyword research capabilities, detailed site audits, competitive analysis tools, and accurate backlink tracking. Its broad database and precise data analytics offer deeper insights for optimizing SEO strategies.

2. What is the difference between Moz and Semrush?

The main difference between Moz and Semrush lies in their focus and breadth of features. Moz is known for its domain and page authority metrics, making it useful for beginners and those focused on local SEO and link building strategies. It offers a user-friendly interface and valuable educational resources.

Semrush, on the other hand, provides a more complete suite of SEO tools, including robust keyword research features, comprehensive site audits, competitive analysis, and backlink monitoring features. It also boasts a larger keyword database and offers more in-depth data analytics, making it better suited for advanced SEO professionals and agencies looking for detailed insights and actionable intelligence to enhance their SEO strategies.

3. Are there any free trials available for Semrush and Moz?

Both Semrush and Moz offer free trials, allowing users to explore their features before making a financial commitment. Semrush offers a 14-day free trial, while Moz provides a 30-day free trial.

4. How does Semrush‘s keyword database compare to Moz’s?

Semrush boasts the largest keyword database in the industry with over 20 billion keywords, offering thousands of keyword variations and detailed search volume data. Moz also provides a robust keyword research tool, but Semrush‘s database is more extensive and provides deeper insights.

5. What are the pricing plans for Semrush and Moz, and how do they compare?

Semrush’s pricing starts at $129.95/month for the Pro plan, with higher-tier plans available for advanced users. Moz’s pricing begins at $99/month for the Standard plan, with options for larger businesses and agencies. Semrush‘s higher pricing is reflective of its more comprehensive features and larger keyword database.

6. Which tool is better for backlink analysis, Semrush or Moz?

Semrush is generally considered better for backlink analysis due to its extensive backlink tracking and analysis features, along with the ability to identify and disavow toxic links. Moz also offers backlink analysis tools, but Semrush provides more detailed insights and actionable data.

7. Can Semrush and Moz help with local SEO?

Moz is particularly useful for optimizing local business listings due to its focus on local SEO tools and metrics. Semrush also offers features for local SEO, but Moz’s tools are specifically designed to improve visibility in local search results.

8. How do Semrush and Moz support content marketing efforts?

Semrush supports content marketing with its Content Marketing Toolkit, offering tools for content creation, optimization, and performance tracking. Moz provides insights into keyword opportunities and SEO optimization, but Semrush offers a more comprehensive suite of tools for content marketers.

9. Can I use Moz for free?

Yes, you can use Moz for free, especially through its MozBar tool. MozBar is a free browser extension that provides instant SEO insights about websites, including metrics like Page Authority and Domain Authority.

10. Which SEO tool is best?

Among the plethora of SEO tools available, Semrush consistently ranks as the top choice for many SEO professionals and digital marketers due to its comprehensive array of features.

Moz, once at the forefront of SEO tools, now finds itself outpaced by competitors like Ahrefs and SE Ranking. Ahrefs is renowned for its robust backlink analysis features, while SE Ranking, while SE Ranking offers a versatile, all-in-one SEO platform for detailed website audits, keyword tracking, and competitive analysis.

Google’s own suite of tools, like Google Analytics and Google Search Console, also provides essential data for SEO at no cost.

Editor’s Note: This article was first published on June 3, 2016 and has been updated regularly since then for relevance and comprehensiveness. 

If you’re an existing Semrush user, here are some resources you can check out to make the best use of your Semrush subscription:

Here are some more comparison posts featuring Semrush that you may find useful:

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5 Essential Link Building Tools Every Marketer Should Use https://www.99signals.com/essential-link-building-tools/ https://www.99signals.com/essential-link-building-tools/#comments Fri, 11 Nov 2016 03:18:15 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=2308 In 2016 during a live Q&A session, Andrey Lipattsev, the Search Quality Senior Strategist at Google Ireland, was asked about Google’s top three ranking factors. In addition to RankBrain (Google’s artificial intelligence system), Lipattsev stated the other top two factors were: “Content and links pointing to your site.” This should come as no surprise for […]

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5 Essential Link Building Tools Every Marketer Should UseIn 2016 during a live Q&A session, Andrey Lipattsev, the Search Quality Senior Strategist at Google Ireland, was asked about Google’s top three ranking factors.

In addition to RankBrain (Google’s artificial intelligence system), Lipattsev stated the other top two factors were: “Content and links pointing to your site.”

This should come as no surprise for those acquainted with SEO. It’s ancient knowledge that building quality backlinks is essential if you want to improve your site’s ranking for target keywords.

In the past, black hat SEO tactics were widely deployed to game Google’s algorithm and artificially inflate rankings. Fast forward to today, such tactics are no longer viable – seeking to exploit loopholes in Google’s algorithm will quickly get you penalized!

Fortunately, for those looking to build quality backlinks while remaining in Google’s good books, there are plenty of link building tools at your disposal.

Here are 5 essential link building tools used by SEO experts around the world that will dramatically improve your link building endeavors.

5 Best Link Building Tools

1. Ahrefs

If you’re taking link building seriously, Ahrefs should be in your arsenal. It has a gigantic link index database (updated daily), comprehensive backlink analysis tools, and a rapidly increasing number of content marketing functions. 

Site Explorer is the key feature of Ahrefs. It allows you to enter a URL and immediately view its inbound links.

Essential Link Building Tools - Ahrefs Site Explorer Ahrefs gathers its data using a crawler, similar to Googlebot. Unlike other backlink checkers, Ahrefs has an enormous link index database and breaks down the data in extraordinary ways.

Being able to view backlinks by type, referring IPs and anchor text gives excellent insight into the backlink profiles and link building strategies of your competitors.

Regularly checking the backlink profile of your own site is important, too.

Ahrefs Alerts notifies you whenever you gain a backlink, lose a backlink, and get mentioned on the web. This enables you to build relationships with those mentioning your site, as well as determine which aspects of your link building strategy are effective and which you need to fine-tune.

Essential Link Building Tools - Ahrefs Alerts

Ahrefs also has a useful Content Explorer tool, which allows you to see what pieces of content are receiving the most engagement in a specific niche. This can help lead your own content marketing strategy and allow you to create content that resonates with your target demographic.

Additionally, the Ahrefs blog is a must-read! Its numerous articles provide highly actionable advice on how to boost your presence online and run successful link building campaigns.

2. Majestic

With the largest link index database in the world, Majestic is incredibly convenient. As with Ahrefs, you can break down each website’s links in detail (however, the way the data is presented is not popular with everyone).

This information is great for analyzing your main competitors, viewing their backlink profiles, and discovering new link building opportunities.

You can also use Majestic to determine the efficacy of your own link building strategies. After identifying the top domains linking to your site, you can build relationships with them to ensure that the links stay live and encourage them to give you more links.

You can also identify which pages on your site are receiving the most inbound links, so you know to promote them during your outreach link building campaigns.
Essential Link Building Tools

3. BuzzStream

BuzzStream is a fantastic outreach management platform that enables you to manage relationships with sites that you want to generate links from.

Essentially, it’s a CRM system for link building with a variety of useful functions, including finding contact information, tracking social media, monitoring backlinks, and tracking outreach conversions.

BuzzStream provides useful statistics regarding the success of your email outreach campaigns, which helps you create more impactful email copy.

Essential Link Building Tools

Researching backlink prospects, sending them emails, and managing their responses is infinitely easier when using a system like BuzzStream (compared to doing it manually with a spreadsheet and email account).

The ability to delegate tasks to team members is also crucial for those looking to scale their link building efforts. This makes outreach management much more efficient, particularly for remote teams where tasks are often assigned by email, and confusion over responsibilities can rapidly escalate.

4. LinkResearchTools

This is a highly comprehensive backlink analysis tool.

Among many of the metrics available in this tool is link velocity trend (LVT). This describes the speed of link growth to a domain, often measured in new links per month.

LVT helps you to determine which domains are building their link profiles naturally, and which may be using underhanded tactics to accumulate new links. An extremely negative LVT score indicates that the web has lost interest with the domain or page.

LVT is an important signal in the key feature of LinkResearchTools: Link Detox.

With Link Detox, you can scan your backlinks and identify suspicious links that can put you at risk of a penalty by Google. This is the only tool on the market that enables you to audit websites for toxic links, making it a crucial asset in your link building arsenal.

Essential Link Building Tools (SEO)

5. Buzzsumo

For content marketers looking to accumulate more backlinks, Buzzsumo is incredibly useful. The tool lets you see the types of content that generate engagement in your specific industry.

With these insights, you can produce content on similar topics that people are sure to resonate with (and link to).

BuzzSumo is also a great asset for influencer marketing. BuzzSumo has an influencer section where you can enter specific keywords and find out who is writing about specific topics.

You can also view the types of content these influencers have shared and receive updates every time they post or share new content. This information will help you create the kind of content that will immediately grab their attention! You can also quote these influencers in your content and kindly request that they share and link to it.

Essential Link Building Tools

Wrapping Up

There you have it. From backlink analysis to content creation to conducting actual outreach to link opportunities, these five tools will have you covered.

Using them in combination will dramatically improve your link building efforts and will lead to increased organic traffic and rankings.

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5 Ironclad Ways to Make Your Site Penguin 4.0 Safe https://www.99signals.com/penguin-4-0/ https://www.99signals.com/penguin-4-0/#respond Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:31:16 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=2168 A few days ago, Google officially announced that they had updated their Penguin algorithm to version 4.0. Google Penguin was first introduced by Google back in 2012. Its main purpose was to identify and downgrade sites whose link building practices violated Google’s Webmaster Guidelines. In the past, recovering from a Google penalty used to take a […]

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5 Ironclad Ways to Make Your Site Penguin 4.0 SafeA few days ago, Google officially announced that they had updated their Penguin algorithm to version 4.0.

Google Penguin was first introduced by Google back in 2012. Its main purpose was to identify and downgrade sites whose link building practices violated Google’s Webmaster Guidelines. In the past, recovering from a Google penalty used to take a long time. The new update means that Penguin is now operating on a real-time basis.

In other words, Google will be more responsive to corrective actions taken by site owners who were engaging in bad link building practices.

Before we get to what you can do to make sure your site is Penguin 4.0 safe, let’s examine some of the key features of Penguin 4.0:

  • Penguin operates in real-time now. This means that your site’s rankings may change each time Google updates the information about the particular web page and other pages linking to it.
  • The real-time algorithm helps you recover faster from a Google penalty. If your site is penalized and you do a good job removing “unnatural links” from your website, you’ll see positive results for your site in SERPs as soon as Google recrawls the page.
  • Penguin is a part of Google’s core algorithm. Google released an official statement stating that Penguin 4.0 is now a part of Google’s core algorithm.
  • Penguin is now more granular. Penguin now devalues spam by “adjusting ranking based on spam signals, rather than affecting ranking of the whole site.” This essentially means that Penguin will now focus on specific pages that the toxic links are pointing to, and not the whole website. This will also make it more difficult to track the Google penalties.
  • Penguin 4.0 was released for all countries and languages at the same time. This means that all websites will experience the same impact irrespective of their location or language.
  • This is the last Penguin update. Penguin 4.0 is the last Penguin update in history. There will be no other update.

Now that you know the implications of Penguin 4.0 for your website, let’s look at some of the best ways you can make sure your site is Penguin 4.0 safe.

5 Proven Tips to Make Your Site Penguin 4.0 Safe

One reason why Penguin 4.0 is so scary is because you’ll never know whether your site is being penalized by Google. Having said that, there are certain steps you can follow to make sure you don’t falter in the eyes of Google.

In order to make sure you’re following Google’s guidelines and not facing the wrath of Penguin 4.0, follow these tips:

1) Keep Your Backlink Profile Clean and Disavow Toxic Links – Penguin 4.0’s main job is to detect toxic or unnatural links. As such, marketers need to take a closer look at their backlink profile and take any steps necessary to disavow their sites from toxic links.

2) Constantly monitor your positions in SERPs – Use a tool like Ahrefs or Semrush to keep a track of your site’s position changes in SERPs for your focus keywords. Both these tools allow you to set up email alerts to help you stay informed of any position changes.

3) Update Your Disavow File – Set up properties in Google Search Console not just for the main domain, but also for important subpaths or subdomains and update your disavow file as needed. You can also use the Semrush Backlink Audit tool to easily format disavow files.

4) Work on Your Internal Links – Penguin is not just about external links pointing to your website, it’s also about internal links. So make sure the internal links on your website are relevant and that not all of them are exact-match keywords.

5) Follow White Hat SEO Techniques – Penguin 4.0 is yet another step taken by Google to thwart black hat link building techniques. So it’s important that you steer clear of black hat tactics such as buying links and engaging in reciprocal link exchange activities. Just focus on creating awesome content and follow white hat SEO techniques.

So what do you think of Penguin 4.0? Have you noticed any position changes for your site since the rollout? Let us know in the comments section.

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